Leonard Peikoff
"The worse the coming future,
the more it should motivate
its opponents."
- The DIM Hypothesis
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Is it proper to bribe one’s self with immediate rewards for performing rational but unpleasant tasks? Or should the fact that the tasks are in one’s long-term interest be motivation enough?
Is it proper to bribe one’s self with immediate rewards for performing rational but unpleasant tasks? Or should the fact that the tasks are in one’s long-term interest be motivation enough?
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Date: October 8th, 2012
Duration: 02:12
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